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Author Topic: M. Lacs Fisheries Advisory meet  (Read 2448 times)

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Offline Lee Borgersen

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     Notice of Mille Lacs Fisheries Advisory Committee meeting.

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https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNDNR/bulletins/2989f74
« Last Edit: August 08/04/20, 09:22:58 AM by Lee Borgersen »
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Offline delcecchi

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Better email them quick so you can tune in... or speak up...

Offline snow1

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I finally gave up on mille lacs,fighting for our non native rights(hell all of us are as much native as these special folks are today,),nothing will work out for us license buying tax payers,so piss on them...

mille lacs is in better shape today than ever before in MHO but we non natives still taking the hit,

Last winter I was invited out on mille lacs in december,by a close friend/fishing buddy and his family,

we setup a base camp(wheel house) on a flat off west shore for mom and two younger boyz where we marked stacks of walleye via "live scope" (great tool for locating roaming walleye) then two of us roamed on wheelers running n gunning

two days yielded triple digit #'s each day for our group along with jumbo perch.majority of walleyes were 23-28"s
« Last Edit: August 08/06/20, 12:09:50 PM by snow1 »

Offline delcecchi

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Mille Lacs is in good shape because the meat fishermen have been thwarted.   

If you caught all those fish, probably some of them died.   Maybe as much as a normal limit.   

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SOME of the meat fishermen have been thwarted.
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Should be a good netting/spearing season next spring then!   :crazy:

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Should be a good netting/spearing season next spring then!   :crazy:

Teh natives get to kill as many as the rest of us.  They eat theirs, ours rot on the bottom of the lake.   

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Well del,news flash 2020,walleye season is closed for none natives,however several years ago mid summer walleye fishing from deep water did damage to our mille lacs walleye fishery,warm water culles mille lacs tullibe population as well every summer.


yeah natives eat alot of what they gill net,mostly hoard em for special ceromonies or events,sell some etc.

Actually the natives kill a hell of lot more walleyes than sport fishermen by gill netting ,they pilage the spawning walleyes before they drop they're eggs,walleye harvest by the netters are rarely if ever checked via harvest regulation's each spring at boat landings as we have video's of netters taking 100's of walleye in tubs leaving accesses unchecked not to mention "no slot" for gill netters


« Last Edit: August 08/07/20, 08:23:04 AM by snow1 »